Wifi: will 2 adapters double my bandwidth ?

February 4th, 2020

Hi!
I have a simple question:
If I connect to a computer 2 wifi adapters, each connected to a different network (2 routers connected to 2 different phone lines) and each router connected to 2 different internet providers. Will that double my bandwidth ? Will I be able to connect one app to one specific adapter and another app to another adapter or connect an app both adapters to double the bandwidth (with winXP/Vista)??
Any beginning of answer’ll be appreciated !

Answer #1
No you can’t double your bandwidth by using 2 network adapters
Answer #2
OK, so is there another way of doubling the bandwidth using 2 different wifi networks ?
Answer #3
They are two different ISP’s you cannot double your bandwidth by combining them….
Answer #4
You need some sort of heavy networking done with a load balancing router of some sorts. Something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127069
Answer #5

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You need some sort of heavy networking done with a load balancing router of some sorts. Something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127069
Great Idea!!! I just have to connect 2 Wifi routers on the 2 WAN ports and that’d probably work great! Thanks!
Answer #6
you can bridge them under vista and it will speed up i do this and it works
Answer #7
Bridging should give you about a 10% to 60% performance boost